The director of issues of the anti-LGBT rights group American Family Association (AFA) on Wednesday claimed that kids were facing “a form of sexual abuse” when they were adopted by same sex couples. During his Wednesday radio program Focal Point, Bryan Fischer pointed to a debunked study that suggested children…
The president of The American Family Association said during his radio show on Tuesday that he views Christianity and homosexuality as so completely incompatible that if he and fellow Christians ever stop hating LGBT people, they just may become the target of similar hatred, or worse. “Every advance of the homosexual…
Bryan Fischer of the American Family Association on Monday said Mitt Romney’s openly gay spokesman, Richard Grenell, was at risk of leaking sensitive information because of his allegedly promiscuous lifestyle. “Homosexuals are about short-lived relationships and frequent anonymous sexual encounters,” he said on his radio program. “This is very common…
Former Pennsylvania Sen. Rick Santorum on Thursday attributed the criticism of his socially conservative political beliefs to journalists and others living in New York. “The idea that values issues are losers is held by a group of people in the media who live in the New York area,” he said…
Conservative radio host Bryan Fischer believes there’s a simple solution for those infected with the AIDS virus: simply stop having sex and God will make it all go away. Fischer said on his “family” radio program this week that instead of researching a cure for AIDS, scientists should begin following…
Talk show host David Pakman questioned Bryan Fischer of the American Family Association on his program Monday over his opposition to non-heterosexual behavior and same sex relationships. About halfway through the interview, Pakman asked why those opposed to same sex relationships seemed to focus on anal sex between gay men…
Going a step further than Bob Bennett’s portrayal of Christopher Hitchens, controversial right-wing radio host Bryan Fischer thought the focus should be on where the late author’s afterlife will be spent. “If Christopher Hitchens is in fact in hell, he’s there because God loves him,” Fischer said. “Not because God…